It can be confusing just going by the titles on the eletoponline365 ebay store. All of them have Mini in the name. I almost ordered the Mobius 1 on accident. I originally had the correct ebay item but when I went back to purchase I just searched for the mobius mini and I didn't pay as close attention to the picture I guess. I caught myself before I ordered though.

I downloaded the software but the GUI isn`t the same. Does it change if i connect the Mobius Mini?

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Originally Posted by DucknDive

You won't see all the config options until you connect the camera and then click on it in the top window when it appears there.

As DucknDive has pointed out, mSetup works for all the cameras in the Mobius family (Mobius, M2, Mini) as well as the #16 keychain which was also developed by the Mobius team. The program currently shows the Mobius parameters if no camera is connected/selected. I will most likely change the default in the future when the M2 becomes more popular.

As soon as a camera is selected the tabs will change to show the parameters corresponding to the camera and it's firmware version.

There are currently two version of mSetup, the older version (v3.x.x.x) which doesn't support the M2 or Mini and the new version (v4.x.x.x). As soon as I have compiled the foreign resources there will only be one version. I plan to do this in the near future as soon as I've fixed a few minor issues in the latest version.

So long as Program Updates are allowed (default setting), the update from both versions to the latest version should be fully automatic and there will only be one version from then on.

"Also the 1440P option makes me wonder.. So it's basicly a 2K camera, or is the 1440P upscaled, as it's advertised as a 1080P/60 cam? "

It appears that the full sensor is at least 1920x1440 (4:3 ratio), which is cropped to 1920x1080 (16:9 HD ratio) for 1080p. Waiting for updated info on the image stabilization, but if the camera supports stabilization in 1080p, that would require a sensor wider than 1920; but perhaps stabilization is only available in 720p.

"Also the 1440P option makes me wonder.. So it's basicly a 2K camera, or is the 1440P upscaled, as it's advertised as a 1080P/60 cam? "

It appears that the full sensor is at least 1920x1440 (4:3 ratio), which is cropped to 1920x1080 (16:9 HD ratio) for 1080p. Waiting for updated info on the image stabilization, but if the camera supports stabilization in 1080p, that would require a sensor wider than 1920; but perhaps stabilization is only available in 720p.

As noted in InfoPost #2 here, the CMOS has an active pixel array of 2688 x 1520 (nominal 16:9 aspect ratio) with 4k+ pixels. The images both video and still are now direct pixel captures off the CMOS, with one exception pending, and that is the WVGA (848x480) @ 240fps mode. That mode is using the packaged SDK low level code resolution which looks like a scaled down 720p mode FOV. The IQ is not very good in that mode, and it is likely either using pixel binning to create the WVGA image resolution, or much lower quality setting in the codec because the IQ is inferior to all the other direct pixel capture modes. The developer is look to improve that mode, perhaps by going to a direct pixel narrow FOV video if that allows the 240 fps capture rate without anydropped or corrupted frames.

Tom, Is the pre-release example video using the narrower 110 degree lens or an older lens from pre-release that might have been wider angle lens?

I forget... I wasn't concerned about FOV when I shot the early sample. But if you just go to InfoPOst#2, you will see comparison still images for Lens A and B for both the largest resolution still photo and the largest resolution Video.